more on voter fraud
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Started by GunterK - Nov. 6, 2020, 4:15 p.m.
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By metmike - Nov. 6, 2020, 4:42 p.m.
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On the first video, lets say its true. I would actually expect that we are seeing such things happening. So what was the crime and what would it mean?

  That ballots that came in a day too late got counted in that district. OK, let's say the same people voted a day earlier the same way and they got to the post office a day earlier and they counted. Those people in both cases, still voted the same way and just one time but one batch missed the deadline.

How do we even know that the votes in that batch were not for Trump?

We don't.

The system prevents the same person from voting twice, so if this happened, it allowed people to have their 1 vote come in a day late, after the deadline.

Yes, this is wrong because the deadline is the deadline but again, this is not creating votes from thin air for Joe Biden. At worst, they are votes that got counted which were a day late.

Surely, in every year, there are some in every state like this. Those ballots are in sealed envelopes. If the post office stamps the previous days date on them to sneak them in, they have no idea whats inside.



This sounds pretty convincing in the 2nd link because he is such a gifted communicator (and a proven corrupt politician) but he has a special allegiance to President Trump that makes him biased................and he has no evidence.......zero.


Trump commutes sentence of former Ill. Gov. Rod Blagojevich, pardons ex-NYPD commissioner Bernard Kerik

Blagojevich was released from federal prison after being sentenced to 14 years on corruption charges related to his solicitation of bribes in an attempt to "sell" Barack Obama's open Senate seat.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-expected-grant-clemency-former-ill-gov-rod-blagojevich-ex-n881051

By metmike - Nov. 6, 2020, 5:26 p.m.
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Other points too, regarding voting by mail.

We've been doing this for a very long time now.  There is absolutely nothing wrong with it.

There are elderly people, handicapped people, poor people with no transportation,  people that have to work long shifts on election day that might  not be able to vote without mail in voting.

I believe that President Trump has voted this way before.

This year, we have a pandemic which adds a new reason to why people might want to stay home and vote vs being in a crowded room of strangers and worry about the risk of  catching COVID.

So it was completely absurd for President Trump to fight against mail in voting................other than he knew it would likely help Bidens numbers.

Ironically, it may have helped Bidens numbers even more and for sure at the end.

Trump discouraged his supporters from voting by mail. So in the later stages of counting, the ballots,  being greatly weighted with mail in ballots.............what did we think would happen?

Exactly what did happen. Trumps leads turned into deficits in WI, MI and amazingly, PA and GA. Those last 2 really shocked me actually but there has been no evidence of voter fraud to suggest this being the reason.


The other thing is  our military and overseas votes every year are allowed  to be counted AFTER the election is over.

 

Election 2020 

 

Military absentee ballots are still coming in to battleground states

https://www.militarytimes.com/pay-benefits/2020/11/05/military-absentee-ballots-are-still-coming-in-to-battleground-states/


 

 As all eyes are on ballot counts in a handful of states, the military absentee ballot is getting more attention in the presidential election — particularly in Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.

 

 

 With the race down to the wire in Georgia, those military absentee ballots could make a difference, according to Count Every Hero, an advocacy group with members including retired and former leaders like former Joint Chiefs chairman retired Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford Jr., former Air Force Secretary Debbie Lee James and retired Navy Adm. Jon Greenert, former chief of naval operations. And the ballots are still coming in — as long as the ballots were postmarked by Nov. 3, and received by Nov. 6, they are counted. Statewide numbers of absentee ballots coming in from military members and overseas U.S. citizens are not yet available, as each county in Georgia has that information.

 

 In 2016, there were 12,432 military and overseas citizen absentee ballots counted in Georgia, including 5,203 military ballots.

 

 While little is being said about ballots coming from U.S. citizens overseas, those ballots could make a difference, too — and their numbers are traditionally larger than the military absentee ballots.

  

  

 In North Carolina, for example, there were 17,201 military and overseas absentee ballots counted in the 2016 presidential election, including 6,317 military absentee ballots. Currently in North Carolina, where the margins are close, the number of outstanding military ballots alone is worth about 6 percent of the margin currently separating 

Trump and Biden, according to an analysis by Count Every Hero.  And the ballots are still coming in to North Carolina, too. In that state, local election officials accept absentee ballots from military and overseas voters through Nov. 12 — and no postmark is required on the ballot.